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I think what this shows is how desperate we are for a forward. There is simply  no one else. I ask could he be worse than Petty this year? Hardly! 

 
21 hours ago, Chook said:

Personally, I think this is a wonderful decision. Melks should return via the AFL team to help us win. Supporters continue to show they have no clue with their team selection advice.

This has nothing to do with the Melksham selection, but to say supporters have no clue with team selection advice is pretty funny considering some of the team selections this year already from the same coaches have been truly and utterly baffling in itself.

You ask any AFL coach on team selection throughout the year and they'll be the first to admit that there are times where they have gotten selection wrong on a Thursday night. There have certainly been some with the Dees this year.

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This is not a good sign for Fullarton.

We had our tallest forward out injured and the FD went instead with a 186cm forward, back after nearly a year out injured, without a Casey game, in preference to Fullarton, who is about 200cms and was traded in as a back up ruck/forward.

Playing Fullarton would have allowed JVR to play solely forward and that would have been helpful to his game imo.

There is no doubt that Melk is a better player than Fullarton, but we obviously didn’t go horses for courses.

I am not arguing about the selection, but rather pointing out that Fullarton will struggle to get a game while Max is playing.

 

 
23 minutes ago, Redleg said:

This is not a good sign for Fullarton.

We had our tallest forward out injured and the FD went instead with a 186cm forward, back after nearly a year out injured, without a Casey game, in preference to Fullarton, who is about 200cms and was traded in as a back up ruck/forward.

Playing Fullarton would have allowed JVR to play solely forward and that would have been helpful to his game imo.

There is no doubt that Melk is a better player than Fullarton, but we obviously didn’t go horses for courses.

I am not arguing about the selection, but rather pointing out that Fullarton will struggle to get a game while Max is playing.

 

How do you think the pecking order will sit when Schache returns?

1 minute ago, Left Foot Snap said:

How do you think the pecking order will sit when Schache returns?

He is less chance than Fullarton.


1 minute ago, Redleg said:

He is less chance than Fullarton.

Pity

32 minutes ago, Redleg said:

This is not a good sign for Fullarton.

We had our tallest forward out injured and the FD went instead with a 186cm forward, back after nearly a year out injured, without a Casey game, in preference to Fullarton, who is about 200cms and was traded in as a back up ruck/forward.

Playing Fullarton would have allowed JVR to play solely forward and that would have been helpful to his game imo.

There is no doubt that Melk is a better player than Fullarton, but we obviously didn’t go horses for courses.

I am not arguing about the selection, but rather pointing out that Fullarton will struggle to get a game while Max is playing.

 

Why on earth did we bring the guy in? 

5 minutes ago, old dee said:

Why on earth did we bring the guy in? 

I understand why we brought in a forward/ruckman but perplexed why we didn't go for someone like a Mabior Chol who had actually proven he can play at AFL level.

I never supported the Fullerton recruitment right from the very start, but I thought there were opportunities to bring him into the senior side this year purely for JVR to focus fully on being a key forward and to actually give Max a proper chop out. 

The past few weeks Max has looked tired and it's a concern that we are running him onto the ground with minimal support.

 
18 hours ago, Sydee said:

Someone’s misplaced their sense of humour - lighten up a bit 

There’s nothing wrong with Jaded’s sense of humour, it’s sharp as a tack, and she can be forgiven for taking your post seriously such is the propensity for ridiculousness on here.

You got your little snipe at our forwards in. Be happy with that. 


7 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

There’s nothing wrong with Jaded’s sense of humour, it’s sharp as a tack, and she can be forgiven for taking your post seriously such is the propensity for ridiculousness on here.

You got your little snipe at our forwards in. Be happy with that. 

Well I guess the mistake was taking it seriously 

21 hours ago, Redleg said:

This is not a good sign for Fullarton.

We had our tallest forward out injured and the FD went instead with a 186cm forward, back after nearly a year out injured, without a Casey game, in preference to Fullarton, who is about 200cms and was traded in as a back up ruck/forward.

Playing Fullarton would have allowed JVR to play solely forward and that would have been helpful to his game imo.

There is no doubt that Melk is a better player than Fullarton, but we obviously didn’t go horses for courses.

I am not arguing about the selection, but rather pointing out that Fullarton will struggle to get a game while Max is playing.

 

 

The writing is clearly on the wall for he and Schacke.

1 hour ago, leave it to deever said:

Big call bringing him in so soon but  we could certainly use his skills and experience.

Go Jakey.

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Here's to a prickly reception at the 'G. #18 has got unfinished business.

23 hours ago, old dee said:

Why on earth did we bring the guy in? 

F knows

I think "F" is the only one ;)


On 06/07/2024 at 11:09, Redleg said:

This is not a good sign for Fullarton.

We had our tallest forward out injured and the FD went instead with a 186cm forward, back after nearly a year out injured, without a Casey game, in preference to Fullarton, who is about 200cms and was traded in as a back up ruck/forward.

Playing Fullarton would have allowed JVR to play solely forward and that would have been helpful to his game imo.

There is no doubt that Melk is a better player than Fullarton, but we obviously didn’t go horses for courses.

I am not arguing about the selection, but rather pointing out that Fullarton will struggle to get a game while Max is playing.

 

I'm guessing more than anything but I reckon Melksham is in for his leadership and defensive forward role more than anything else. He was pretty ordinary since 2019 till the end of last year, and I reckon he kept getting games because of his experience and footy smarts. Might also free up Fritsch a bit.

When our forward line is in a shambles it makes sense for him to come in for a bit of direction than a younger player who hasn't played a game with any of them.

Fullerton had a [censored] preseason and only recently looks like he's getting back into at Casey level. Will have to reassess next year.

Melky is waiting for his apology from half the posters in this thread. 

Well done, FD and Jake. Melksham not only improved our ball movement, but made McGovern a non entity for much of the match. He also had the equal most marks on the ground (9).

This is why I trust the FD. They get it right more often than not.

 


1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Melky is waiting for his apology from half the posters in this thread. 

I don't think he really cares 

On 06/07/2024 at 11:51, dazzledavey36 said:

I understand why we brought in a forward/ruckman but perplexed why we didn't go for someone like a Mabior Chol who had actually proven he can play at AFL level.

I never supported the Fullerton recruitment right from the very start, but I thought there were opportunities to bring him into the senior side this year purely for JVR to focus fully on being a key forward and to actually give Max a proper chop out. 

The past few weeks Max has looked tired and it's a concern that we are running him onto the ground with minimal support.

Had to bring someone in to cover for that spider they got from the Pies

23 minutes ago, IRW said:

Had to bring someone in to cover for that spider they got from the Pies

Hang on, who's the spider from the Pies?

 
On 06/07/2024 at 11:51, dazzledavey36 said:

I understand why we brought in a forward/ruckman but perplexed why we didn't go for someone like a Mabior Chol who had actually proven he can play at AFL level.

i would imagine the $600k a year for the next 3 years was a decision in not pursuing him

Jake Melksham;

No. 1 Ranked for Marks inside 50 per game season 2024.

Equal No. 1 for goal assists.

Equal 13th for goals.

Equal 17th for Score Involvements.

 

I'm just glad he got through the game when so clearly not ready. Hopefully he'll be better next week. :laugh:


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